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Show THURSDAY, JUNE C, THE VOICE OF SIIARON 19-1- 0 Slate Duller CANADA LEADS IN HI1MRFR kia nf T w tuwtaii wi : I Ruling Unforced IIP v J v e Fa , il u ty. red beveral in 01 M ii' - i.ls days .ll, suit will of I os I. I Aii-- . ut f L'aVisj i and Mrs W B. parent, Mr. Dui-u ae-- j Vigorous enforcement of a new and family. butter regulation adopted by the coinpanicd by Mi-- s Luule B uiiutt Stati Board of Agriculture was and Mi-- s Norma Yours, both of tatud i hi- - week under the direc- Los Angcks who also viJted at' tion of Guy P. Stevens, chief in- the Davis home spector of the dairy and food dl- - j Mr and Mrs. Jack Condor had, vision. during the weik, The regulation, which techni- -' as their guc-t- s Mr rally became effective last Sat- end, Sirs. Condor's parents, of Grace, Mrs. Albot and Hayes urday, rmidis that butter told1 or offered for sale at retail must Idaho. Mbs AlLe Hayes, studnt be wrapped in parchment paper, at the B.Y U. returned home with and also mu-- t be sold and han- Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. dled In waxed cartons. Robeit Elliott of Garrison VisitThe cartoning provision, bow-tie- ed this week with his family. does not apply to butter made by a producer of cream Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kartc liner from the cream produced by his of the Sunday School stake board own herd, provided that the pro- visited Sunday School Sunday. duction of butter does not exceed Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slack and 80 pounds In a month. , children of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Vester Clark and daughter of Lehi visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brereton on Memorial day. (Ellen Bellows - Reporter) Mi s GRADUATES j -- Canada leads all other countries outside of United States and the Frovince of Alberta, Canada, leads all s'ates, except Utah and Idaho, la the number of graduates this liar at Brigham Young untvtrs-ly- , 17 of the graduating class being from Canada, 16 of which came from Alberta, and seven of which are to receive master deIdaho has 37 graduates, grees and Utah 345. f Other states la order of nunjber of graduates are Arizona, (l2; California, 7; Nevada, 5; Wj timing, 5; with other states represented by one or more: Colorado, Montana, Washington, Oregon, New Mexico, Texas, North Dakota, Illinois, Massachusetts, and 'Washington D. C. Of the 4S2 students who received degrees Wednesday, 83 came from Provo, and 25 from Salt Lake City, and nearly every county In Utah was represented. The degrees presented Included 32 master degrees, 3S0 bachelor de-- ) grees, and 69 normal diplomas. Notice to Members 123rd Quorum of Seventies j r, EDGEI.lOtIT Mrs. W. F. Giles and daughters Congratulations are extended Sara, RutM and Cynthia, Mrs, John to Miss Lorna Mecham for her Oglesby and children and Mrs, successful completion of college Tucker of Salt Lake spent Ralph uniwork at the Brigham Young Memorial day at the home of versity. Miss Mecham, daughter Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gillespio. of Mr. and Mrs. Wells 0. Mecham received her degree from the Col-lg- e Mr. and Mrs. John levies and of Arts and Sciencs, Wednes- son visited at Heber City with com- relatives on Memorial dvy. day, June 5 at the Bixty-fift- h mencement exercises. The following Utah Daughters of Pioneers Camp Edgemont at- Due to quarterly Conference tended the eounty outing at Saturday: Captain being held on the third Sunday In Springvllle, June, the regular monthly Quor- Zina Nielson, Sarah Marriotte, um meeting of the 123 quorum of Florence Glazier, CKa Ferguson, Seventies will be held on the sec- Racheal Davis, Lillie Ferguson, ond Sunday, June 9, at 9 A, M. In Annie Gillespie, Lola Wiscombe, the Seminary building. The Dora Huff, Jane Brereton and 123rd Quorum comprises all Susie Meldrum and Mrs, Molly h . D 1 : (i mk. y?- ? $ n it it offer Three Prizes 9) for the three i O 8. 8. Conference Sunday School Conference will MELODY CLUB ORCHESTRA Music Styled for Dancing FEATURING: Lovely Bette Davis and Handsome Barney Rawlings Singing Team Dancing Every Saturday Nite 9- 9 99-- 9 9 9 9 9 GO-- 9 9-- 9yA 9 999,99 99 9 9 99 Like a Cool Sea Breeze This powerful, com- part slice, g qniet-run-riin- electric fan pro- biggest Trout caught on the opening day Come in NOW Sign the register which makes you eligible for one of these prizes Fin t 1 PAIR U. S. ROY ALITE FISHING BOOTS Second ORENOMATIC REEL Third QUALITY FISHING LINE Given Free No Obligation to Buy r.wo 112 North University Avenue $2.93 Huish Electric Notice to Orem Water Users are hereby notified that watering of gardens use the of hose attached to Orems culinary water by i3 system strictly prohibited by ordinance. Watering of flowers and lawns may be done only if a nozzle is attached to the hose, but open hose is strictly prohibited. Offenders will be prosecuted without further You notice. A99 , f if 9 99 4 9 9 99-- order to regulate the use of water for flowers and lawns, it is permissible for residents living West of the State highway to sprinkle during the mornings only, and those living East of the State highway, dur: ing the afternoons only. By Order of the Town Board, In 'i V. Emil Hansen, Town Clerk. "S ' 9 99 9 9 9 9 99 9 9 9999 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 99 Whatever the outdoors occasion whatever it is for which you are planning to wear sports apparel, youll find the right things here at the right prices. Were showing an exceptional assortment of slacks and sport shirts to be worn individually or in combination. Dont miss this. : ' Witt Center k a i j Adire-s- , Suite 211 .1 C.V. II. Says "iTzP uA v A ir - di -- A " Beauty in Silver TIRE . . . beauty j j REPAIRING See Us Now U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES fHortmiH Sriurlrrs 110 West Center, TROYO, UTAH Convenient Payments May serious r Craftsmanship in the finest quality silverware that will give rare distinction to your table and bring many compliments from' those who know the quality of Morton's silverware. Youll find delicately designed patterns at prices to suit your particular taste. SLUMBER PABTr Miss Glora Wright entertained the following girl3 at a slumber party at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, Fri- Hill Dutch hy bir.h, an American by adoption, Hendrik van Loon knows war. In 1914, while a reporter for theAssociated Press stationed In Belgium, he saw the tragic evacuation of Belgians and his fellow countrymen. Brim hall Bros. le Arranged Provo i Fully furnished, gas, electric refrigerator, automatic hot water, ever) thing supplied. Available immediately e lease to the for 1674. Phone right party. long-tim- BURN IIJGHAM FOR THE MOST Technical and Individual HAIRCUTS All His Phone 200 st Fine Trade Cant Be Wrong (By Lincoln HI) INI COME INSURANCE LOANS and REAL LSTATE S e FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 101 C03IPLETE RADIO SERVICE 83 RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE North Univ. Ave. Phou. 61 Hearing Knight Bldg , Provo, City, Utah. Publication dates May 24, June 7, 14, 21, 1940. 5 i Table Iff A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Barney Bigelow Saturday arternoon when By Hendrik V illein. Van Loon their daughter Maurlne became To the People of America: the wife of Lt, John T. Lorenz, You, who slept Jxy comfortable commander of the Provo CCC bed In a comfortable home last camp night. You, who enjoyed a comThe ceremony was performed fortable breakfast with all the enf-11- 0 by Bishop Roy Gappmayer In the and cream jon wanted, eggs presence of the family and close and I H on and a chat with your friends. Following the ceremony wife before going to town. Yon a lovely buffet supper was served, wlioe children happily marched the dining table being centered off to school this morning, lookwith a beautiful wedding cake. ing at the pretty airplane flying Guests included Mr. and Mrs. overhead without rushing ghriek-higl- y George A. Lorenz, parents of the bak towards the house to groom, Mr. and Mrs. George Lo- find shelter in the cellar. You, renz, Jr. and Mr, and Mrs. Harry who still may bt lieve (even now Kemp all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and after endless warnings) that and Mrs Howard Farnsworth, of such things cannot ltappen here, Toplar, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin I aiu addressing myself to YOU. Rowley, Mr. anj Mrs. Harold This same night literally milMaas, Lowell Eigolow, Miss Ila lions of men and women and chilBriggs, Richard and Don Bigelow. dren have slept out in the open. The newlyweds left later In the They have bad no breakfast nor afternoon for Mexico City for a anything else to eat since they honeymoon trip. They will re- were told to run, to run for their turn in three weeks and will lives, for tho merciless tanks were make their home in Provo. coining, throw big flames and streams of lead crushing and destroying everything they niet on their onward rush. Class They have lost everything they bad worked for, everything their A beginner s class in first year grandfathers, had. wotked. for, shorthand will be taught from their grandmothers and greatto 7.30 p. m, on Monday and grandmothers had worked for and Thursday evenings, in room 31 P. scraped for. Their less fortunate H. S. This class commenced neighbois lay dead by the roadThursday evening, June 6th, side, their limbs broken by the weight of tanks and motorized guns, tlieir brains sputtered over Public the soil that bad Ixs-- theirs for The Board of Education of the countless generations. ... I know whereof I speak. Twenty Alpine School Distiiet will con- six years ago I saw Just such a duct a public hearing on Its 1940-194- 1 I was in it and even tobudget at 7:30 P. M. on Mon- flight. I do not know how I got ont day, uay, June 24, 1940, in the day district office at American Fork, of it. But then warfare was civilized, compared to what lt Is toUtah. day. And listen to me, l'OU in J. F. WALTON, your comfort and security, lt Is Clerk, Publication in Voice of Sharon, but by the grace of God that those tilings are not happening to yon June 6, 1940. today as they may happen to you tomorrow... And then, if you have any compassion upon your fellow-me- n SUMMONS in France and Belgium, dig In the Fourth Judicial District into your pocket. Stop talking about a depression Couit of the Stale of Utah in and which still left you a house and a for Utah County. homo and ife and cliildren and HARRY LEO, Plaintiff safety andomfort. Stop feeling vs. sorry for yourself, for nothing has HELEN B. LEO, Defendant, ever to you of Unit THE STATE OF UTAH TO TIIE which happened is now happening to milSAID DEFENDANT: n lions of your fel whose You are hereby summoned to only crime consisted In the fact appear within twenty days after that lived when service of this summons upon you, came they hack to earth. if served within the County in thinking. Just feci. And wl.lth this action is brought.other-wise- , ...Jstop hold of wluifever small cash get eer-v within thirty days after you can find and send It to your it e and defend the above entitled local Bed Cross chapter. Every action; and in cao of your failure cent will go to those unfortunate t,o to do, judgment will be rend-- u vh tints of Hillers demented fury. cd against you according to the But give! Give as much as you demand of the complaint, which can The Bed Cross alone now has bepn filed with the clerk of stands between life ana death for said court. those hapless millions. The This action is brought to re- A MERIC 1Y BED CROSS. Mark cover a judgment, dissolving the that word AMERICAN and give. bonds of matrimony now and For the day may come when you heretofore existing between plainyourself will need such help. Give tiff ard defendant. ERGCJxBAXK & POPE, Plaintiff's Attori P. O. T k FOR RENT J! Anti-Chri- Style Leadership attended the Pioneer jubilee held Saturday, June 1st at Springvllle: Mary Hales, Christabell Grant, Jane EDmoro, Ethel Lowe, Ariila Smith, Emily Long, Jennie Johnson, Etella Gillman, and Bertha beautiful bed The Swensen. spread they have crocheted dur-- I ing the winter, was on display at the jubilee. or APARTMENT low-me- SI to $8.50 230 ' mon d, HOME a. SHRIVERS The following Windsor Camp of the daughters of the Pioneers Personal Mention Mr. ar I Mrs Jack Evans and daughters Arviila and Euleah of Garfield, were the guests of Mrs Hhoda Hreir.aon. Friday, and fam-- 1 Mrs Rhoda Ilrr'n-o- n ft Sportswear for Fastidious Men iY 1 99 D. U, P. Visitors day evening, La Vern Brynolf, Jeanne Brynolf, Peggy Christenson, Alma Hemingson, Eva Rae Yates, Marjorie Thompson, Beth Gillman, Jewel Walker and Ber-- j neice Ilrclnson, luncheon was served at mldn'ght. P Phone 82 home. I I Provo, Utah This community extends congratulations to Beth Ilooley, for Miss being chosen to repreent Pleasant Grove, at the Strawberry Day parade held Wednesday at Pleasant Grove. Beth Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Will Ilooley. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sboell moved Into their new home Friday, just below the Louis Gordon Other Electric Fans to 15.75 t 1 Carlson Sporlinfj Goods Co. fP convene Sunday morning at the Windsor ward chapel and ward conference will be held at 7:30 p. m. Every man, woman and child in the ward are requested to attend these two meetings Sunday. The Stake Presidency and Stake Sunday School Superintendency will have these two meetings in charge. Ilooley Heads SI. I. A. LaVar Ilooley has been chosen to act as president of the Y. M. M. I. A. for the coming year, with his two Counselors, Vern Marott and Ross Brlmley. The old officers icleasid with a vote of thanks were President Ray Gillman and Counsellors Seldon Harris and Harold Hansen. The new M. I A. officers with LaVar Hooley in charge held an honor night for the retiring officers Sunday evening at their regular conjoint program. 17 the Risl Cross and give now, hot lu the n iff (if any Country or t.uc, tmt in tin n nue of comto m y ami beta use you nro ua Amemun amt because it makes you an k to bear of a m hy ami a ahtiLol. Slice repeal mciease ia bisiiuliiy this pi iik t of Ours lias lie consumption of dairy products never seen befoie. . Give to tho has been nt t! tlUe Icl Gross ami gne NOW Jiut John Q farmer has begun to give! ponder the question, wondering if there isnt a iau-- e and effact connection here; wondering f perhaps a dune spent for betr doesn't prevent hnn from selling a dime bottle of milk. : Beginners Start Shorthand , Registration Closes on Mon., June "Si nnv berry" Queen duces forced air circulation that refreshes and cools . . .makes (he warmest days more comfortable In your home. A really astonishing value too, at 9 Nuptials t el.l-d'en- mountain damage to the watershed The other f.re burned a number of Hires immediately below the letter Y" north of the State Hospital and evidence shows that this fire was caused through the tossing away of burning torches Used Y" by the persons lighting the at night for the Senior Day celebration. This fire ruined the oak brusn setting for the great letter "Y" and will result in disfiguration of the mountainside which Is li one of the attractions of the community and cloely connected with the University activities. Bigelow-Loren- z CARLSONS , and their j pi Harvey Booth returned home from Salt Lake City Wednesday where he has been confined at the L. D. S. hospital following a major Mrs. Booth returned apration. with him and he is convalescing at the family home. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conder and family spent Memorial day at American Folk and Alpine. ROSALAWN RULON DOOLEY HANSEN n Bi Free Fishing Contest! 'i Saturday, June 8th n i i : s j the s beer money j., tonstruclei fee br,.ik "Tie tchers newly la r .ik money,' ag.ii which proved us woith ns with ,ut ii"uht-- i t. Ut'. th.s bretk the fire would d ha I good ILe y farmers div have raced tlnouth the heavy dun- - g procibiuou, w.len the cheat grass and brush to the t'i'iu r. u vy cf persons d.J not drink with resultant ig s- U.8 f.re lees, - Forest GSW C? oG ,9 m- Fire WINDSOR 9999 9 S. gjui ;; the Timpanogos, Brereton, a visitor. seventies Grand View, Pleasant View and Sympathy Is extended to the 9 Edgemont wards. Edwin Booth and Harvey Booth Reporter) families in their recent bereave- (Mrs. Ferry Nielson For Spraying, Plowing and ment of their mother and grand-moth- r, Mrs, Dolia I Booth who Purcell Funeral Discing, call J. K. Hawk. funeral servlets A Impressive away Saturday afternoon Tractor Powered Equip- passed held were at Windsor the ward Mrs. of her home at the daughter ment. chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2 p S. C. Adams, m, for Mrs. Rosemond Purcell, ? R 3 E?x 121 rhone 1319 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillespie who passed away at her home Saturday of general debility and complications. $ Mrs. Purcell and her two sons $ Joo and William have lived in 9i i this community many years, her husband having passed away $9 several years ago. Mrs. Amasa Wright is very 111 f at her home, suffering from heart 9 trouble. At Lincoln High Elmer York is confined to his Pt with rheumatic f bed, suffering fever. i-- at d .y , In JOE SEETIIALER 'i afurnoon up Piovu Canyon. The nev Mutual ofhiers bald Mr. aid Mu. A.G.id G f cf a g, t a. quainted vn ml Tuesday ! .: at the heme of Mrs Zura ...vi. eel Mr and M. s IM !'u!-,cf P. a Jem, California IJlanelJ Mi- were the of Mr. and Mrs Hay Ktetih and daughter at the home ui Magna ale Cl irvnee Halt's Wcdin day Mbs Pbecbe Thorpe, a nurst ul lu r patent. Mr and Mrs Wm at the Utah Valley hospiL.1, and a Downs 1 In mfdti! son of Mr. anyl Mrs friend of Mr, King Bernard Walker s mbslonary companion in Mex Hied Hales was tnm the mine (to. visited at the Walker home of Gltu, at the Fast dav sirvii.es, Sundav. Friday. Mrs Annie Diliimore of Salt Lake was the guest of Mrs. MinSeason nie Di'.Umore, memorial d ty. Early Mr. and Mrs Gus Icelander, had On National as their guests for memorial day, Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Cartwright It is reported by Forest SuperMerlene OUen vacationed sever- visor George C. Larson that on al days the past week at Mam- two successive days the National moth j Forest CCC Camp at Provo has Mr. and Mrs. Moroni OLsen and been called out to fight bruah fires daughter Merlene spent the week immediately east of Provo, which end visiting at Bingham and Gar- is much earlier than bruth and field grass fires usually start. The first fire was immediately Mrs. Anna Anderson, Murg-uaritAlice and Anita Anderson east of the State Mental Hospital and Carol Harris spent Friday and was put out by the CCC enrol- fn. ut iy r.t3 up again-- t RADIO SERVICE DRIVE-I- N Also prompt, efficient service on House Radios at NEWER & CLAYSON See HOWARD 275 So. Univ. THOMAS Phone DR. ARTHUR 49 VANCE VETERINARIAN 156 West Phone 3rd North Provo, Utah 953-- J APPLIANCE REPAIRS By GRIFFITH APPLIANCE SLRVICE at the Furniture Exchange 316 West Center Phone 24 Dr. E. Mansfield CHIROPRACTOR Equipped with electric-therapand service. Latest methods. 75 East Center rhone 106 y, X-r- |